Ed Barbier, “The Water Paradox”, book launch
Book Launch & Celebration with author Edward B. Barbier "The Water Paradox" -Why there will never be enough water- and how to avoid the coming crisis Light refreshments will be served
Book Launch & Celebration with author Edward B. Barbier "The Water Paradox" -Why there will never be enough water- and how to avoid the coming crisis Light refreshments will be served
Ice shelves are critical components of the Antarctic glacial system. Ice shelves are incessantly shaken by ocean, wind, glaciological processes, and even, sporadically, by earthquakes or “ice quakes”. Rick Aster will relate new discoveries from the Ross Ice Shelf, a …
Please join us at the Africa Center Coffee Social! This is a great opportunity to meet faculty, staff, students, and community members who work in Africa or have an interest in Africa. Share ideas, stories, and research! All are welcome!! …
Interested in technology-based solutions to sustainable agriculture, rangeland management, and natural resource conservation? We will discuss new features of the free LandPKS mobile app including a soil identification function, land capability classification, soil color determinations, and new farmer-recording keeping and …
Beer Maxline Brewing Horse&Dragon Brewing Zwei Brewing CSU Fermentation Science & Technology Program Appetizers Raska International Cuisine and Sauce Live Band Fort Collins MARIMBA- playing Zimbabwean traditional and contemporary rhythms Tours Dave Riep, Department of Art and Art History, will …
Join us as we celebrate the academic year of sustainability research, teaching, and engagement. This social event offers an opportunity to connect with SoGES partners, staff, and your colleagues from across campus. We will be featuring recent accomplishments of our …
Greater & Greener 2019: Exploring Natural Connections, is a biannual, international convening of urban parks officials, presented by the City Parks Alliance, that will bring together more than 1,000 urban park, city planning and design professionals, public officials, advocates, funders, …
Changing the mindset around climate change: What we know, how we act, and why it takes so long The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change opened for signature at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. The world’s governments, including …
Spiraling Downstream: How Microbes Grapple for Nitrogen in an Antarctic Stream Joel Singley- Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Boulder For a few weeks each Austral summer, small ephemeral streams flow through the McMurdo Dry Valleys, an extreme polar desert in …
The inaugural Salazar Center International Symposium on Conservation Impact will establish a forum to track, incent, recognize, and reward progress on conservation challenges across North America. It will convene thought leaders from the arenas of conservation policy, practice, and research …